The Journal of Mammalogy is the flagship publication of the American Society of Mammalogists, dedicated to advancing our knowledge of mammals. As a leading peer-reviewed journal, it publishes original research articles, reviews, and forum essays covering all aspects of mammalogy, including their evolution, ecology, behavior, genetics, and conservation.
With a wide scope, the journal explores diverse topics such as mammalian anatomy, physiology, taxonomy, biogeography, and the interactions between mammals and their environments. It provides a platform for scientists and researchers to share their findings and promote the conservation of mammal species worldwide. Articles are indexed in major databases such as Web of Science and Scopus.
Targeted towards mammologists, ecologists, wildlife biologists, and conservationists, the Journal of Mammalogy plays a vital role in promoting scientific understanding and conservation efforts for mammals. The journal encourages submissions showcasing innovative research methods, theoretical advancements, and practical applications for the management and protection of mammal populations.